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Sharia Economic Law Analysis of Mud Bathing in Tiktok Live as Online Begging (Maqashid Syariah Approach)
Masyithoh, Luthfiyah Dewi;
Amrah, Dwi Putra;
Musthofa, Imron
Mu’amalah: Jurnal Hukum Ekonomi Syariah Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Metro
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DOI: 10.32332/muamalah.v3i1.7831
The phenomenon of live mud bathing content on TikTok has stirred controversy, being perceived as a manifestation of online begging. TikTok’s live streams attract significant viewership, allowing some participants to earn substantial sums in a single session. However, this practice raises ethical concerns and conflicts with the principles of Maqashid Sharia, particularly in upholding human dignity and avoiding harm. This study aims to systematically analyze the issue through the perspectives of Sharia Economic Law and Maqashid Sharia. The research synthesizes relevant references from scholarly books and journals using a literature review methodology. The analysis indicates that live mud bathing content on TikTok primarily results in financial losses rather than benefits for Indonesian viewers. Furthermore, the study proposes recommendations for the Minister of Religious Affairs to ensure that TikTok content in Indonesia adheres to educational standards and local regulations. The novelty of this research lies in its application of Sharia Economic Law and Maqashid Sharia principles to analyze a contemporary digital ethics issue. This study contributes to the discourse on Islamic jurisprudence and digital media ethics by critically evaluating the ethical dimensions of live mud bathing on TikTok. The findings underscore the need for regulatory measures and moral guidelines to mitigate the negative impact of such content, ensuring alignment with societal values and religious principles.
Wanprestasi Akibat Keterlambatan Pengantaran oleh Kurir GoFood
Widodo, Slamet Eko;
Midia, Fredy Gandhi
Mu’amalah: Jurnal Hukum Ekonomi Syariah Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
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DOI: 10.32332/muamalah.v3i1.8136
This article examines the breach of contract issue related to delays in food delivery by GoFood couriers, a rapidly growing food delivery service in Indonesia. Despite the increasing popularity of such services, there is a significant research gap regarding the impact of delivery delays on customer satisfaction. This study aims to analyze the impact of delivery delays on customer satisfaction and identify the factors contributing to these delays. Using a case study analysis method explores specific instances of breach of contract due to delivery delays by GoFood couriers. The results indicate that delivery delays significantly negatively impact customers' perception of GoFood's service. Contributing factors to the delays include traffic conditions, order volume, and company policies. These findings provide valuable insights for GoFood and similar services to enhance delivery efficiency and customer satisfaction. The practical implications of this study include recommendations for improving delivery processes, courier training, and better communication with customers. This research contributes to understanding how delivery delays can affect brand image and customer satisfaction in the context of an evolving food delivery service. In conclusion, the corrective actions taken by the company can help improve service quality and minimize potential conflicts with customers.
Integrating Islamic Business Ethics in Labor Protection and Minimum Wage Determination in Indonesia
Ikhsan, Muhammad Miftahul;
Nuraeni, Neni;
Meiriyanti, Deffa
Mu’amalah: Jurnal Hukum Ekonomi Syariah Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
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DOI: 10.32332/muamalah.v3i1.8188
Policies related to the minimum wage are a contentious issue in employment across both developed and developing countries, aiming to meet community needs and benefit families. However, a research gap exists in applying justice and moral principles to wage determination from the perspective of Sharia economic law in Indonesia. This study aims to analyze fair wage components according to Islam and the role of business ethics in protecting workers and determining wages. Employing a literature review method, data were gathered from various sources such as books, journals, and previous research findings, which were reviewed and analyzed using descriptive analysis techniques. The study emphasizes the importance of justice and moral components in Islamic wage determination, rooted in the absolute essence granted by God, essential for morality. Business ethics in work protection and wage determination are crucial to ensure fair treatment and prevent exploitation. Recommended steps include optimal labor protection and wage determination, timely payment of agreed wages, recognition and guarantee of labor, fair wage determination without harm, and providing worker freedom. The study's novelty lies in integrating Islamic principles of justice and morality into minimum wage policies and developing practical business ethics guidelines for labor protection and wage determination under Sharia economic law in Indonesia.
Sharia Economic Law in The Islamic Capital Market: Factors Influencing Selection and Decision-Making
Hardana, Ali;
Abdul Razak, Dzulasjastri;
Windari, Windari;
Tussadiah, Halima;
Nasution, Elga
Mu’amalah: Jurnal Hukum Ekonomi Syariah Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
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DOI: 10.32332/muamalah.v3i1.8438
Investment is a compelling topic, especially in the capital market context. In Indonesia, which has the largest Muslim population in the world, the Islamic capital market plays a significant role in economic development under Sharia economic law. However, many Muslim investors still use conventional investment accounts, indicating a gap in understanding and adherence to Sharia principles. This study aims to examine the behavior of Muslim investors in making investment decisions based on Sharia principles and the factors influencing these decisions. This research employs a literature review method, with data from various journals, books, documentation, and internet sources over the past five years. The findings reveal that perceived behavioral control significantly influences investor decision-making, and attitudes toward perceived risk also impact investment decision-making. This study identifies a gap in the literature regarding Muslim investors' understanding of Islamic investment products and contributes new insights by integrating behavioral investment analysis with adherence to Sharia principles. These findings are expected to provide practical recommendations for developing the Islamic capital market in Indonesia and enhance Muslim investors' awareness and understanding of the importance of Sharia-compliant investments under Sharia economic law.
Strengthening Sharia Economic Law in Indonesia: Challenges and Strategic Approaches Amidst Global Economic Dominance
Musthofa, Adinda Yuliana;
Afif, Fayiz;
Karimuddin, Karimuddin
Mu’amalah: Jurnal Hukum Ekonomi Syariah Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
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DOI: 10.32332/muamalah.v3i1.8521
In the current context of economic globalization, Indonesia's Sharia-based economic system faces significant challenges in developing itself amidst the dominance of capitalist and socialist economic systems. This article aims to analyze the challenges faced by Indonesia's Sharia-based economic system and explore the maslahah mursalah approach as a conceptual framework to address these challenges. Through this approach, the article presents several strategic steps to strengthen the position of Sharia economics in Indonesia, including efforts to maintain the identity of Sharia economic law in a global environment dominated by capitalism, gathering empirical evidence on the advantages of Sharia economics, and increasing dialogue and collaboration between the academic community and practitioners of Sharia economics. This study fills the research gap by providing empirical comparative studies on the advantages of Sharia economics over capitalist and socialist systems, offering strategic solutions for practical implementation, and emphasizing the importance of academic-practitioner collaboration. This research's novelty is applying the maslahah mursalah conceptual framework, strategically reinforcing Sharia economic law identity, and enhancing academic-practitioner interaction. This article contributes to understanding the potential and challenges of developing Sharia economic law in Indonesia, offering new perspectives and concrete steps to strengthen Sharia economics in a dynamic global context. The findings enrich theoretical discussions and provide practical solutions to bolster the Sharia-based economic system amidst the prevailing global economic paradigms.
Societal Behavior Towards Islamic Insurance: A Sociological and Anthropological Perspective on Sharia Economic Law
Rumaf, Muh Anwar Nurhasan
Mu’amalah: Jurnal Hukum Ekonomi Syariah Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
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DOI: 10.32332/muamalah.v3i1.8606
Islamic insurance has become a popular investment choice among Muslim communities, as it offers a means to mitigate future risks. The success of Islamic insurance companies is closely linked to the community's understanding of the importance of Islamic insurance. This study aims to identify and analyze the factors influencing societal behaviour towards Islamic insurance from a sociological and anthropological perspective on Sharia economic law. The analytical methods include data reduction, fact presentation, and conclusion drawing. The study's findings indicate that the most significant factor influencing the decision to adopt Islamic insurance is the level of understanding of Sharia principles, followed by the quality of the products. However, indicators such as premiums and promotional activities are less known among respondents, suggesting that insurance companies must enhance their efforts to promote Islamic insurance to the public. This research provides a deeper understanding of the factors influencing societal behaviour towards Islamic insurance and offers relevant recommendations for developing effective marketing strategies for Islamic insurance in Indonesia from both sociological and anthropological perspectives.
Productive Zakat and Economic Empowerment: Impact on Mustahiq Income at Darul Ilmi Islamic School
Nurwahidin, Nurwahidin;
Islami, Dodik Gilang;
Salma, Ria Fauziah;
Suyurno, S. Salahudin
Mu’amalah: Jurnal Hukum Ekonomi Syariah Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
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DOI: 10.32332/muamalah.v3i1.8848
Despite its substantial zakat potential, economic inequality remains a significant challenge in Indonesia. This study examines the impact of productive zakat on the economic empowerment of mustahiq (zakat recipients) at the Modern Islamic Boarding School Darul Ilmi Indonesia. The research employs a mixed-method approach, combining quantitative income analysis before and after receiving zakat with qualitative insights from beneficiary interviews. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test results indicate a significant increase in mustahiq income post-zakat. This highlights the effectiveness of productive zakat in enhancing economic self-sufficiency. The study's novelty lies in its comprehensive evaluation of zakat's role in socio-economic upliftment within an Islamic educational context. These findings underscore the potential for replicating such models in similar institutions to mitigate economic disparities.
Unraveling Cultural Practices and Sharia Economic Law in The Seaweed Trading System Of Kuala Stabas, Lampung
Pradikta, Hervin Yoki;
Wazier, Rawan Ba;
Nofika, Yenda;
Muhammad, Hasanuddin
Mu’amalah: Jurnal Hukum Ekonomi Syariah Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
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DOI: 10.32332/muamalah.v3i1.8859
Buying and selling are essential economic activities integral to fulfilling daily needs. In the community of Kuala Stabas, Pesisir Barat Regency, Lampung, Indonesia, a unique system for trading seaweed using plastic bags without prior weighing is prevalent. The legality of this system under Sharia economic law remains unclear. This study aims to address this research gap by evaluating the legitimacy of the seaweed trading system using plastic bags from the perspective of Sharia economic law while also examining the local wisdom inherent in the practices of the Lampung community. This field research employs a qualitative descriptive approach, gathering primary data through interviews with key informants and supplementing it with secondary data. The uniqueness of this study lies in its in-depth analysis of local practices that have been scarcely studied. Findings indicate that the practice of trading seaweed using plastic bags in Kuala Stabas is lawful and permissible under Sharia economic law, as it aligns with the principles, requirements, and conditions of trade in Sharia, including Aqidain, Sighat (ijab qabul) and Ma'qud 'alaih. This research significantly contributes new insights into the local trading dynamics within the framework of Sharia economic law, enriching the existing literature and providing a foundation for further research.
The Impact of Delaying Mie Gacoan’s Halal Certification on Consumer Loyalty
Hakim, Lukmanul;
Rosyadi, Imron;
Setyawati, Almasah Farah Diah
Mu’amalah: Jurnal Hukum Ekonomi Syariah Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
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DOI: 10.32332/muamalah.v3i1.9223
This study aims to evaluate the impact of the delay in Mie Gacoan’s halal certification on consumer loyalty. The delay in halal certification can influence consumer perception and loyalty, yet there is limited research exploring its impact on the food industry in Indonesia. This study employs field research methods, using direct observation and a descriptive qualitative approach to collect and analyze data. The results indicate that most Mie Gacoan consumers know about the delay in halal certification. Despite this, consumers remain highly interested in visiting and purchasing Mie Gacoan products, as they trust that 100% of the raw materials used are safe and have been certified halal. These findings suggest that the delay in halal certification does not significantly affect purchase intentions and consumer loyalty. This research provides new insights into consumer responses to the delay in halal certification, demonstrating that consumer trust in the quality and safety of raw materials can mitigate concerns related to the delay, thus maintaining consumer loyalty to the product.
Productive Zakat and Women's Empowerment for Inclusive Economy: Sharia Economic Law And Social Fiqh in Indonesia
Saadah, Chuzaimatus;
Salsabila, Az Zahra Aulya;
Khalimah, Dwi
Mu’amalah: Jurnal Hukum Ekonomi Syariah Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
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DOI: 10.32332/muamalah.v3i1.9248
Women significantly contribute to the national economy through their Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) roles. However, they face inadequate support from government and private sectors in accessing formal financial services. This research addresses the gap in gender-inclusive financial support by exploring the potential of productive Zakat within the framework of Sharia Economic Law in Indonesia and social fiqh. The study aims to evaluate how productive Zakat can mitigate gender inequality and promote economic inclusion for women. A qualitative methodology with a normative approach was employed to address this issue, utilizing the social fiqh paradigm for analysis. As a legal product, the findings reveal that fiqh evolves with societal changes. Social realities, such as the discrimination women face in accessing financial resources, necessitate the adaptive allocation of Zakat. Precisely, dedicating Zakat to women reflects their unique economic challenges and highlights the need for specialized management structures to distribute productive Zakat effectively. This study contributes to the existing literature by demonstrating the practical application of Sharia Economic Law in Indonesia and social fiqh in addressing contemporary gender disparities in economic participation. The novelty lies in proposing a structured and professional management system for productive Zakat to empower women, fostering economic inclusivity.